Why is Einsteins Special Relativity Theory so bizarre? Is our universe really that strange?
Einstein’s Special Relativity Theory is all a mistake. Not only can clear errors be found in all supporting experiments and thought experiments, but even Einstein’s own mathematical support for his theory has clear fatal errors. One of the flaws is so striking that two key lines were omitted from Einstein’s published Special Relativity derivation found in his own book, Relativity: The Special and General Theory, published in 1961. A closer look at this derivation shows a large leap of logic that cannot be properly followed unless several missing lines are filled in. There is only one mathematically viable way to fill in these missing lines, which is shown below in simplified form: Line 1: x = a + b note: speed-of-light term, c, has dropped out entirely by this point Line 2: x = a + b * (c2/ c2) the undefined symbol, c, is artificially re-introduced Now, let the symbol y stand for the expression (b * c2) Line 3: x = a + y / c2 the symbol, c, is kept from cancelling by hiding it within y